MS Math SPED Resource Map
2.6 Using Equations to Solve Problems 6.2 Concert Ticket Sales 6.4 Granola 2.7 Comparing Relationships with Tables 7.2 Visiting the State Park 7.3 Running Laps 7.4 Apples and Pizza 2.8 Comparing Relationships with Equations 8.2 More Conversions 8.4 All Kinds of Equations
Pre-teach how to make a table for 6.2. Practice Problems #1, 2
Practice Problems #3, 4
Instead of the Cool-down, use Practice Problem #2 without d instead. Practice Problems #1 ,3 This whole lesson can be skipped: no new content - just strengthening problem solving skills. Do 9.2 as a whole group, not partners. Give the class the problem, you have the data, and the whole group solves. See the following video for Info Gap
2.9 Solving Problems about Proportional Relationships 9.1 What Do You Want to Know?
9.2 Info Gap: Biking and Rain 9.3 Moderating Comments
information: Info Gap Practice Problem #3
2.10 Introducing Graphs of Proportional Relationships 10.1 Notice These Points 10.2 T-shirts for Sale
Practice Problems #1, 2
10.3 Matching Tables and Graphs 10.4 Which Are Not Proportional
2.11 Interpreting Graphs of Proportional Relationships 11.2 Tyler’s Walk 11.3 Seagulls Eat What? 11.4 Filling a Bucket 2.12 Using Graphs to Compare Relationships 12.2 Race to the Bumper Cars 12.3 Space Rocks and the Price of Rope 12.4 Revisiting the Amusement Park
Practice Problems #1, 2
Practice Problems #1, 3 (add in tables)
2.13 Two Graphs for Each Relationship
For 13.2, pick one point (point A) rather than all 3. For 13.4 do as a class together.
13.2 Tables, Graphs, and Equations 13.4 Spicy Popcorn
ILLUSTRATIVE MATHEMATICS AND CORE ALIGNMENT
Standard
Section(s)
7.RP.1
2.8
7.RP.2
2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.5, 2.6, 2.7, 2.8, 2.9, 2.10, 2.11, 2.12, 2.13, 2.14, 2.15
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